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I got the opportunity to get a quick look at the new Pahoa “Community” Museum that is scheduled to open during Pahoa’s Centennial Anniversary.

The building is located across from Luquins Restaurant:

Outside of New Pahoa Museum

Owner Pete Lebold thanked his crew of volunteers that were putting endless hours into getting the place opened for a “Soft Opening” today, emphasizing it wouldn’t be open for customers until the centennial.

Opening Soon

Pete Lebold holds up an old map

The entrance opens up to this nice table:

Beautiful Table at Front Entrance

In some of the corners, you will find coffee trees that have been carved to make intricate holders for different pieces.

Vases on Coffee Tree Sculptures

These Vases are about 3 feet tall

Owner Lebold mentioned that although he has spent more then $8,000 of his own dollars on getting this museum open, that it is for the community and that he is still looking for more contributions.

Peter Lebold hard at work

Lebold mentions that he is hoping the Museum will have a website soon, but in the meantime, people can reach him at peterlebold@yahoo.com